Placing files on the network – Toshiba Tekbright 700P User Manual

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Using the Network

Placing files on the network

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Both operating systems have a default user name called
“administrator” that has been granted administrator rights and
can change sensitive settings.

The Magnia SG20 "Client Setup- and Documentation CD"
can only be run by a user name that has administrator rights.
On Windows 2000 and Windows XP, it creates a user account
with administrative rights. On Windows NT, the account
created does not have administrative rights.

As a result your user name and password on your client
computer may have administrator rights in the
Windows NT/Windows

2000/Windows XP operating

systems, but the same user name and password on the Magnia
SG20 may not.

Equally, your user name and password may lack
administrator rights on your client computer, but have level 3
access rights on the Magnia SG20.

Placing files on the network

When you store data on your local computer, this information
is usually stored in files on the computer’s hard disk. Later,
when you want to work on the information again, you open
these files and can modify, print, or use the data. Information
stored on your local computer is normally accessible only
when you are using your computer.

The Magnia SG20 can act as a central file server, allowing
you to save files on the Magnia SG20 instead of your local
computer. Saving files on your server can have several
advantages:

Extra Storage: If the hard disk on your local computer is
almost full, you can save information to the Magnia
SG20. The Magnia SG20’s hard disk becomes an
extension of your computer, providing extra storage
when needed.

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